Turda Salt Mine it’s probably one of the most important and interesting places to see in Transylvania.
According to the top of the most spectacular sights to see out there made by the site businessinsider.com, Turda Salt Mine is situated on the 22nd place. Salina Turda, located in Turda, Romania, is home to an underground theme park...Read more
The Vl-deasa Mountains are the northernmost of the three high central massifs of the Western Transylvanian (Apuseni) Mountains, which belong in the Southwestern Carpathians.
The main ridge of the Vl-deasa massif is about 50km long . The eastern ridge boasts the highest peak named Vf.Vl-deasa which tops out at 1836m. It is the third...Read more
Rodnei Mountains National Park is the second largest national park in Romania, protecting some of the wildest landscapes of the Carpathians, a must for nature enthusiasts and hikers passionate for less beaten trails and solitary routes.
This national park shelters iconic mammals like the brown bear and the mysterious
Explore the north of Romania in a 6-day tour and discover two of the most beautiful and well-preserved historical regions of the country: Maramures and Bukovina.
This is the best opportunity to discover Romanian folklore together with the popular Painted Monasteries of Bukovina and Wooden Churches of Maramures, as well as other monuments...Read more